Carpenter . i ^U manufactured from nietal, ?wood and con-crete. The heavy concrete pillars shownin Fig. 3 are typical of the window of thebank. There are numerous country banksconstructed in these days of concrete. Thebuilding proper is of the cement-madeblocks. The posts are of the concrete andwhen the window frames are created, the. SEmEB designer in concrete usually seeks to getan effect to impress itself upon the about the building presents wsemblance of resisting power when thewindows are patterned after the style ex-hibited in the cut. The leading country folks ar


Carpenter . i ^U manufactured from nietal, ?wood and con-crete. The heavy concrete pillars shownin Fig. 3 are typical of the window of thebank. There are numerous country banksconstructed in these days of concrete. Thebuilding proper is of the cement-madeblocks. The posts are of the concrete andwhen the window frames are created, the. SEmEB designer in concrete usually seeks to getan effect to impress itself upon the about the building presents wsemblance of resisting power when thewindows are patterned after the style ex-hibited in the cut. The leading country folks are strivingto keep up with the ways of the city by 4


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